Publications
Scientific papers:
Almojil, D. 2020. Male mate choice in the spot-tail shark Carcharhinus sorrah: are males choosy or opportunistic? Journal of Negative Results — Ecology & Evolutionary Biology.
Almojil, D., Cliff, G., and Spaet, J. 2018. Genetic population structure of the spot-tail shark Carcharhinus sorrah and the Black-tip shark Carcharhinus limbatus along the Arabian coasts and the Indian Ocean. Ecology and Evolution.
Almojil, D. 2016. Development of new polymorphic microsatellite loci for the spot-tail shark Carcharhinus sorrah and the black-tip shark Carcharhinus limbatus. Conservation Genetic Resources.
Giles, J.L., Ovenden, J.R., Almojil, D., Garvilles, E., Khampetch, K.O., Manjebrayakath, H. and Riginos, C., 2014. Extensive genetic population structure in the Indo–West Pacific spot-tail shark, Carcharhinus sorrah. Bulletin of Marine Science, 90(1), pp.427-454.
Moore, A.B., Almojil, D., Harris, M., Jabado, R.W. and White, W.T., 2013. New biological data on the rare, threatened shark Carcharhinus leiodon (Carcharhinidae) from the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea. Marine and Freshwater Research, 65(4), pp.327-332.
Almojil, D. Diawara A., Torres G., Dieng M., Manikandan V., Tiono A., Sodiomon B. Issiaka S. and Youssef Idaghdour. 2020 The epigenetic profile of malarial children of Burkina Faso in response to Plasmodium falciparum infection and treatment. (in prep).
Almojil, D. and Alastair, H. C. 2020. The evolutionary significance of polyandry in the spot-tail shark Carcharhinus sorrah: do females mate multiply to gain fecundity benefits, or to reduce viability costs? Molecular Ecology. (Submitted).
Almojil, D. and Moore, A. 2020. The use of local ecological knowledge to assess the status of sharks along the Arabian coasts. (Submitted).
Almojil, D. and Alastair, H. C. 2020. The evolutionary significance of polyandry in the spot-tail shark Carcharhinus sorrah: do females mate multiply to gain fecundity benefits, or to reduce viability costs? Molecular Ecology. (Submitted).
Almojil, D. and Moore, A. 2020. The use of local ecological knowledge to assess the status of sharks along the Arabian coasts. (Submitted).
Books:
Almojil, D., Moore, A. B., White, W. T. (2015). Sharks and rays of the Arabian/Persian Gulf. MBG (INT) Ltd.
Contributed a section to: Papathanasopoulou. N. and Zogaris. S. (2015). Coral reefs of Kuwait. KUFPEC.
Governmental reports:
Final report to the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. Australia
Population genetic structure of the Australian Galapagos reef shark Carcharhinus galapagensis at Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs Marine National Nature Reserve and Lord Howe Island Marine Park.
Population genetic structure of the Australian Galapagos reef shark Carcharhinus galapagensis at Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs Marine National Nature Reserve and Lord Howe Island Marine Park.
PhD thesis:
Conservation of two reef shark species along the Arabian coasts: insights from fishermens’ knowledge and molecular tools.
Scientific outreach:
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